Here is part two of our interview with Betty Makoni, the founder and CEO of Girl Child Network (GCN). To read a transcript of the complete interview, download the PDF
Interview with Betty Makoni, Founder of Girl Child Network
We are very pleased to share with you an interview held November 13, 2010 with our blog editor, Crystal Smith, and Betty Makoni, the founder and CEO of Girl Child
Part 2 of Our Interview with Allan Johnson
Here is Part Two of our interview with Allan Johnson, author of The First Thing and the Last. Part One is available here. How do you think the novel will
Interview with Allan Johnson, Author of The First Thing and The Last
Allan Johnson is a writer and public speaker who has worked on issues of privilege, oppression and social inequality since receiving his Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Michigan
Behind the Scenes at a Pixel Project Celebrity Male Role Model Photo Shoot
When it comes to major groundbreaking campaigns such as The Pixel Project’s Celebrity Male Role Model Pixel Reveal campaign, it can take YEARS just to complete the necessary components to
Paint It Purple—Why Purple?
As you can tell from the name of our latest campaign and our logo, purple is a very important colour for us. Well, not just for us, but for most
World Humanitarian Day – Some Thoughts…
Today is World Humanitarian Day (19 August 2010) – a day that celebrates and recognises the work of humanitarian workers everywhere. Humanitarian workers come in all nationalities, ethnicities, genders, ages,
Girl Child Network Helping Abused Girls Since 1998
In this post we are highlighting the work of a remarkable woman, Betty Makoni, and the organisation she founded, Girl Child Network. Ms. Makoni is a Zimbabwean child rape survivor
Did You Hear About the G(irls)20 Summit?
In the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and perhaps around the world, the most memorable images from the recent G20 Summit were those of a burning police car and black-clad protestors
WISE Video is an Inspiration
It’s amazing what you can stumble upon in the online world. Just yesterday, as I was doing my Sunday morning Twitter shift for The Pixel Project, I came across this